01. People Say This Place Is Slowly Dying02. The Village Is Asleep03. Evening Silhouettes04. With Our Backs To The City05. Summer Message06. Afternoon, Shadowed07. The Weather Is Not Your Friend08. These Walks Saved Us09. Ghosts I Have Known10. Weathering11. Washed Up

15 YEARS OF GUSGUS: The music group GusGus celebrates its 15 year anniversary this year, 2010. As a part of the anniversary celebrations GusGus has made a special compilation LP. The name of the LP is “15 YEARS” and it features 21 tunes from 6 previous LPs made by the group.
All the tunes on the compilation LP are specially edited and remastered for this anniversary issue in order to make the clear core of each tune shine through at its best. Even though listeners may have heard most of the tunes before, it will be obvious that these versions are different in such a tight form.

Igorrr (aka Gautier Serre) is a French composer of electronic and acoustic music who mixes with astonishing ease genres as different as electronica, baroque music, death metal and trip hop among others.

Mixed Race was recorded in Paris, where Tricky currently lives, and has been described by Domino Records as "his most passionate album to date". Tricky himself has described it as "the most uptempo album I've done". Musically, the album takes influence from UK, Jamaican, US, North African and French music.

Senior is a forthcoming album from Norwegian duo Röyksopp, set for release on 13 September 2010. The album has been described as an introspective, withdrawn, atmospheric counterpart to energetic Junior. Röyksopp described the album as having an "autumn mood" to it, while Junior had a "spring feel". In an interview with KCRW, Svein Berge likened Senior to "the senile sibling of Junior who lives in the attic." The Alcoholic has been described by the band as a "nostalgic idea based on this hobo who hitchhikes on trains and travels from place to place."

The Colossus should remind everyone how talented DJ-producer Ramble John Krohn was before he crafted the award-winning Mad Men theme. It’s his finest album since 2002’s instrumental hip-hop classic Deadringer, balancing punchy funk ("Let There Be Horns") with soul ballads (“Games You Can Win,” featuring pensive vocals from Kenna). And yes, RJ is singing again; but unlike 2007’s self-indulgent The Third Hand, here he wisely picks his spots, chirping a few modest ditties. Four albums deep, he’s found his comfort zone.

Two years after releasing their breakthrough disc Made in the Dark, British electro-pop group Hot Chip are set to return with One Life Stand, an 11-track set of smart, ass-shaking dance numbers that’s one of the year’s most anticipated indie records.

Yppah (pronounced "Yippah"), aka Joe Corrales Jr., is electronic/rock musician. You Are Beautiful at All Times is his first album. Heavily influenced by shoegaze, various electronic music, psychedelic soul and rock, his music often mixes guitars shoved through massive reverbs/delays, keyboards/synthesizers, live drums, and other techniques.

múm is an experimental pop group from Iceland whose music is characterized by soft vocals, eccentric beats and colorful effects, and a variety of traditional and unconventional instruments.

1. If I Were A Fish 2. Sing Along3. Prophecies And Reversed Memories 4. A River Don't Stop To Breathe 5. The Smell Of Today Is Sweet Like Breast Milk In The Wind 6. Show Me 7. Húllabbalabbalúú 8. Blow Your Nose 9. Kay-Ray-Kú-Kú-Kó-Kex 10. The Last Shapes Of Never 11. Illuminated 12. Ladies Of The New Century

Love 2 is the sixth studio album by French electronic pop duo Air. The album will be released on September 30th in Japan and mid October 2009 in the rest of the world, and is the first production recorded at their own recording facility, Atlas Studio.

1. Do The Joy2. Love3. So Light Is Her Footfall4. Be A Bee5. Missing The Light Of The Day6. Tropical Disease7. Heaven's Light8. Night Hunter9. Sing Sang Sung10. Eat My Beat11. You Can Tell It To Everybody12. African Velvet

Phon°noir is Germany’s Matthias Grübel’s solo project."Musically, the majority of The Objects Don’t Need Us is exquisite. The entire album has a rustic, desolate, sundown feel. Wisely, Grübel lets his guitar playing come to the forefront. The delicate, gently-strummed acoustics and tremolo electrics shimmer like mirages on a desert road. The pitter-pattering of computers is relegated to the fringes of the mix, careening from ear to ear as if made nervous by the more traditional guitars. The effect is at times reminiscent of Angelo Badalamenti’s work for David Lynch: haunting and, as Grübel’s working name would suggest, more than a little noir-ish."

1. The Figurines Are Moving2. A Different Kind of January3. You Are the Eskimo4. Invisible at Last5. Climbing Up That Hill6. Sing Through the Wires7. My Paperhouse on Fire8. We Still Miss the Future9. As Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age10. The Objects Don't Need Us11. Gullholmen

About this record: Double CD set from Tru Thoughts' label head Robert
Luis and label artist TM Juke. In the spirit of their Rebtuz white
label series, they give up the proverbial goods here, dropping 22 of
their personal remixes and re-edits unmixed. As expected the selection
travels all over the place, encompassing hip-hop, reggae, funk, soul,
downtempo, dnb, and even some bollywood. They've gone all out with the
packaging with Banksy-inspired graphics, CD graphics that ape Island
and Def Jam, and a cheeky sticker.

"It is about losing oneself in the process of researching and assembling while trying to create a room without any preconditions but retaining the very moments of sudden ambience. With the title track 'Where nothing ever happened' the listener dives into a realm of nothing and vast."